Special Offers

Special Offers for Self Catering Accommodation in Snowdonia. Last minute availability, small party discount as well as group reductions for our self catering cottages. Deals include the usual price reductions as well as complimentary items and passes.
December 9, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment

We still have a couple of cottages available for the Christmas week. So I’ve discountd the price by 10% across the board. Follow the links for more information and if your tempted to spend your Christmas up here in the wilds of Snowdonia, drop me an email [Enquiry Form..].

Sleeps 2-4. This new barn conversion is walking distance from the beach. A bit chilly for swimming I admit, but perfect for that after dinner walk.
£449.10 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/cornel-glyd/

Sleeps 2-3. This is a lovely little cottage near Dinas Mawddwy. The log fires and unique décor ad a touch of romance to any holiday spent here.
£517.50 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/llwyn-celyn/

Sleeps 8. Walking distance from two lively pubs in this village. So if you and the family fancy some real ale this Christmas this is the one for you. I might see you there.
£1030.50 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/maes-y-llan/

Sleeps 6. If you’d like to wake up to spectacular views of snow capped mountains this Christmas morning, Moelwyn is the obvious choice.
£891 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/moelwyn/

Sleeps 4. A stylish contemporary barn conversion in Tal Y Bont near Barmouth.
£349 for 4 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/sisial-y-mor/

Sleeps 6. One of our more remote cottages this one, so perfect if you want to get away from it all. (But if you have forgotten anything, it’s only a short drive to Porthmadog.)
£602.10 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/stabal-ymwlch/

Sleeps 10. If you’re trying to arrange a break for the extended family you should probably look at this one. Good luck with organising everybody, not easy I know.
£1251 for 7 nights from 23rd of December. http://dioni.co.uk/tregantle/
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October 7, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment

Were discounting the price of the few cottages that we have left for the half term week. So if you fancy a break away with the children this October, have a look at the cottages listed below. I’ve listed the weekly prices, but let me know if you can only manage a short break via our [Enquiry Form..] and I’ll quote accordingly.

2 bedroom cottage near the beach.
£404.10 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
http://dioni.co.uk/cornel-glyd/

4 bedroom 5 star home in village location.
£900 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
http://dioni.co.uk/maes-y-llan/

3 bedroom house with panoramic views over Cardigan Bay
£693 for 7 nights from 21st October 2011
http://dioni.co.uk/moelwyn/

2 bedroom house on a working welsh hill farm (breakfast included)
£610 for 7 nights from 22nd October 2011
http://dioni.co.uk/nant/

Small studio cottage down by the beach
£423 for 7 nights from 21st of October 2011
http://dioni.co.uk/stabal/
July 3, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
I’ve added a couple of Late Availability Deals on the properties we have down by the beach. We’re famous for our mountains here in Snowdonia of course but in this little corner of the National Park we have some great long runs of sandy beaches for you to enjoy as well.
The weather’s great here at the moment so bring some sun cream and flip flops with you. Socks optional.
August 10, 2011
We’ve only got the one week remaining now:
Bwthyn Goronwy (Sleeps 2 ) Late Deal: Fri 19 – Fri 26 August 2011, Was £550 £495 per week, save £55
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June 17, 2011 by gwionllwyd · 2 Comments
We try and persuade all our cottage owners to put a welcome hamper for all their guests. Tea, coffe a spot of milk, a bottle of wine and local cheases perhaps. That sort of thing. Some of our cottage owners are kind enough to include home made cakes, scones and bread in this complimentary welcome hamper. I know, free cake! What more could you ask for!
I’ve manages to prise a couple of the recopies from them to share with you here. This wasn’t as easy believe you me, there are of course village cake making competitions to consider.
Lemon Drizzle Cake
from Sue owner of Stabal and Bwthyn
1 Orange
2 Lemons
185g self-raising flour
185g caster sugar
185g soft margarine
3 eggs, beaten
125g caster sugar
90g white chocolate, melted
Orange rind shreds
Grease and line a 1kg (2lb) loaf tin. Preheat oven to 160C (325F/Gas3). Finely grated rind from orange and 1 lemon. Place in a bowl with with flour, sugar, margarine and eggs. Mix together with a wooden spoon, then beat for 1-2 minutes until light and fluffy.
Spoon mixture into prepared tin, smooth top and bake for 11/2-11/2 hours, or until cake springs back when lightly pressed in the centre. Turn out onto a wire rack, remove paper and allow to cool.
To make syrup, squeeze juice from lemons and place in a small pan with sugar. Heat gently, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved, then bring to the boil and boil for 15 seconds. Return cake to tin, pour over syrup and leave until cold. Using a sharp knife, cut pith away from orange and cut out segments, dry on kitchen paper.
For the topping, pour white chocolate along top of cake and arrange orange segments overlapping down the centre. decorate with orange rind shreds. Leave until chocolate is set.
Bara Brith
from Helen owner of Hengaeau
14 oz Mixed Fruit
8oz Brown Sugar
2oz Marge
½ pt water
1 lb self raising flour
1 teaspoon bi-carb
1 teaspoon mixed spice
2 freshly laid eggs
Boil Marge, Sugar, Fruit and water in sauspan.
Remove from heat, add bi-carb and mix until froth disappears
Leave to cool
Add self raising flour, spice and eggs and mix well
Bake in oven at 300F for about 1 hour approx
Oat Bread
from Llys Bennar
2lb 10oz strong white flour
6 oz oatmeal
2 pkts. Easy blend yeast
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon soft brown sugar
6 tablespoon of olive oil in 1 ½ pts of hot water – not boiling
Put all dry ingredients in a bowl and mix through. Pour in water and oil and mix with a spoon until dough comes together. Top bowl with a polythene bag – tied to allow for expansion. When well risen, turn onto work surface and kneed lightly. Return to bowl to rise again. Cover as before. Grease and flour two 2lb bread tins. Preaheat oven to 375 F and bake for 1 hr.
May 26, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
Sue and Richard the owners of [Bwthyn] and [Ysgubor] are including a family pass for Portmeirion within their usual welcome hamper.
Portmeirion the famous Italian styled village was designed and built by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. It lies two miles south of Porthmadog on the banks of the Dwyryd Estuary. The gardens as well as the architecture are fantastic and well worth a visit if your in the area.
The village has provided the backdrop to numerous films, TV shows and music videos. If you visit, you’ll be able to add your name to a long list of famous guests. Noel Coward, Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman, Paul McCartney, Iron Maiden and Patrick McGoohan star of cult 60’s TV series The Prisoner. Please quote number P001 when placing your booking. This will not affect you rites as a “free man”.
April 29, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
We have some last minute availability in Bwthyn, which is one of our nicest cottages down by Bennar Beach. We’ve added a little discount to try and make sure it gets booked.
7 nights from Friday the 13th of May will cost £355. This price includes heating and linen and some of Sue’s famous home made cakes for when you arrive. (It’s worth booking just for the cakes.) [Read more about this property..]
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April 9, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
We’re very proud to add a new fantastic property to our website. Capel-Maentwrog is a converted 19th Century Calvinistic church. We can actually add the byline ‘as featured on tv’ to this. A welsh version of Grand Designs showed the property but it was only aired on S4C so you might have missed it if you’re on the wrong side of Offa’s Dyke.
The Chapel has been converted into a 4 bedroom luxury holiday home. Complete with marble bathrooms and polished slate floors. Considering the luxurious interior and the great location, the price, especially during off peak times, is very reasonable. Have a look at let me know what you think. [Read more about this property..]
March 28, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
We still have some weeks remaining in our Aberdyfi property over Easter. (Which is strange as this is usually one of our most popular houses) So we’ve discounted the prices a little bit over that period.
I always tell our regular guests that Easter is one of the nicest times to visit us here in Snowdonia. Fresh pasture, spring lambs, daffodils and best of all not too many tourists to spoil it all. [Read more ..]
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March 1, 2011 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
We’ve released some of our cottages for short breaks over the Easter period to fill up the remaining gaps. So if you fancy a quick weekend away fill in our enquiry form and I’ll email you back with with some prices of what’s still available.
Add a little note to say if you have any flexibility with your dates. [Enquiry Form..]
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September 20, 2010 by gwionllwyd · Leave a Comment
I know it’s sad, but its time to admit that the summer is over. Everybody’s back in work and the nights are drawing in. But I was reading an article online on how to avoid ‘back to work blues’. One method apparently, is to ‘plan your next weekend away’. That and tidying your desk!?
So I’m here to offer our services. With the weekend away I mean. You’ll have to tidy your own desk. Most of our cottages are happy to take short breaks now that the summer rush is over. And the prices always come down a little bit at this time. So imagine walking deserted beaches and windswept mountaintops, before coming home to a real log fire and maybe a mug of hot chocolate. Fill in our [enquiry form...] and I’ll email you back with a couple of suggestions. It’ll help cheer you up if nothing else.
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